Monday, June 19 : 7 A herd of wild elephants entered a coffee plantation late last night and trampled coffee plants in nearby Koothi village.
Seven wild elephants, including two marians, who had entered the coffee plantation belonging to D.S. Somashekar of Koothi village, trampled and destroyed the plants in the plantation. They also broke a banyan tree. Wild elephants have been roaming in the same area for the past two days, making the locals afraid to go to the plantations. The villagers said that the elephants, which had come to Niti Betta from the Bisile forest area a week ago, are now roaming in the areas of Nagaralli, Koothi, Banageri and Mageri.
The locals have demanded that the Forest Department should immediately visit the spot and take action to drive the wild elephants back to the forest.
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